It's been one of those wacko rainy weeks. It's made tennis complicated. A lot of wait, watch, play, watch repeat. I had a strange forfeit issue in our Tuesday match where I had a stand down with the other team over re-scheduling a third set. I also was bitter over loosing to Epping Forest. We celebrated my parent's 48th wedding anniversary with a nice dinner at TCC. My sister in law had her angel baby, Isidora! She's been great about sending us adorable photos. Our Thursday match was rained out so it allowed me time to get caught up around the house and with PTSA. Tracy, Laurie and I have been rucking. We had an impromptu night out with wine and chocolate (I was aiming for Biscottis but ended at Lillians) with the Hogans and Strassers. Lots of conversations making me thirsty for Bud Light. I went to adoration and lunch with my parents on Friday. It was so nice to get caught up again. We are so proud of Abby for making patrols! I took them out for ice cream after school on Friday. Phil and I were invited to play in a mixed doubles night out that night. We took the kids to a late pizza night at our fav, Moon River. Sally and I played in the member member tennis tournament. Phil played with Jason Kuder. A friend nailed the tournament description in saying it was like everyone took a gummy and took the tournament down a notch. It was all so chill. The music was turned down low and almost like coffee shop station. No parties or late nights. You got your own drink out of the cooler. The times were perfect for us. I got to take Voss to his game on Saturday and Ellie set up with the Hogans for dance again. Phil got to catch the end of Voss' game. I took the kids to mass on Sunday and taught Phil's CCD class along with mine. Sally and I won our first 3 matches and almost got the 4th. We played so well together and had lots of fun. It turned hot summer on Sunday. Phil got too hot and ended up forfeiting his final match. Evenings chilling in the pool with dinner at the Grove and early bedtime. It was nice and much needed. Don't worry, Phil is feeling better, too. Here are the photos from the weekend.